that spotting seems normal. 5 weeks is a very delicate time in your pregnancy, chances are everything is ok. is you were miscarrying, you would know. violent contractions, bright red blood and clots too.
Spotting during pregnancy happens sometimes, and doesn't necessarily mean that there's a problem with your pregnancy. Contact your prenatal care provider for advice specific to your situation.
Some women bleed throughout their entire pregnancy this is usually referred to as spotting. As far as i am aware it is not heavy. My advice to you would be to see your doctor as soon as possible, even if it is just to put your mind at rest. Doctors is definitely the way to go from now until you are appointed a midwife.
No. Not necessarily pregnant, but most probably have an infection. Go to your doctor for advice as soon as possible. Most infections can be cured easily the quicker you deal with them.
It is rarely possible. However, advice him to make use of condoms
It's possible to having spotting anytime. The vast majority of antibiotics don't affect how well the pill works, but may lower the circulating hormone in your body somewhat. Talk to your prescriber or pharmacist for advice specifict to your situation, in case you're on one of the few antibiotics that can affect the pill.
It is very possible for a pregnant woman to continue with her monthly cycle throughout the entire pregnancy. Although they should seek medical advice as bleed could be caused by something else
spotting can come as a result of the natural prostaglandins found in the men´s semen. Artificial prostaglandins are used during induction of labour... so when you have sexual intercourse that hormone sometimes tries to force the embedded blastocyst to peel off the uterus and as a result, you can notice spotting. but if the spotting is too much, the only free advice which your doctor might not even give you is to have ´some kind of abstinance for a little while´ BUT REMEMBER THAT DOES NOT GIVE YOU GUARANTEE TO OVERLOOK SOME OTHER CAUSES OF SPOTTING e.g ectopic pregnancy e.t.c
Pregnant women are advised to look after their health more carefully to protect the unborn child. This is about the possible risk of food poisoning. Even if you are not pregnant (or male) it's still good advice.
It could be a false alarm, bleeding while still pregnant, or a miscarriage. Contact your health care provider today for advice.
Healthcare professionals advice against taking this while pregnant.
hi. From experience, and working in the medical profession, best advice at this stage is get to your nearest A & E and get an internal scan done. Normally you need to be seven weeks and they can see the heart beat at this stage. Best of luck ! !
If you're having un-explained spotting you should seek medical advice as there are so many reasons for this. To answer your question, spotting is common to for 2 or 3 days about a week before your period is due (implantation spotting - where an embryo is implanting itself in the uterus) just prior to your period and immediately after your period. It also sometimes occurs for the day of ovulation. It's usually a very light pink or brown colour and not very dark, but can vary from person to person. If your spotting appears mucosy, seems to be getting heavier or has clots in it, please seek IMMEDIATE medical advice.